Replacement idle jets
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Replacement idle jets
Does anymore know of a source for replacement idle jets I read somewhere about Kawasaki keihn carburetor models being the same if so any ideas of the part number
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Re: Replacement idle jets
I buy them from a guy in Germany. He sells them on ebay also.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Honda-CBX-1000-C ... 3a69e80384
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Honda-CBX-1000-C ... 3a69e80384
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Re: Replacement idle jets
These guys seem to have everything a carb needs:
http://www.jetsrus.com/a_jet_kit_street ... 9-1982.htm
Steve
http://www.jetsrus.com/a_jet_kit_street ... 9-1982.htm
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Re: Replacement idle jets
What I should of mentioned is they are for a 79 Z ,
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EMS:- They appear to be slow jetsEMS wrote:I buy them from a guy in Germany. He sells them on ebay also.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Honda-CBX-1000-C ... 3a69e80384
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Re: Replacement idle jets
That screw looks like it is still available from Bike Bandit, which normally means you can still get it at your local Honda dealer. #8 on the fiche "Screw Set A", and it appears to include spring and washer with it. Pretty steep price at over $17.00.
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorc ... #sch402948
Looking at a Honda fiche shows the part # to be 16016-410-601.
Steve
http://www.bikebandit.com/houseofmotorc ... #sch402948
Looking at a Honda fiche shows the part # to be 16016-410-601.
Steve
82 CBX, 82 CB900F Project, 81 CB900(985)F, 79 CB750(810)F, 06 Wee-Strom
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Re: Replacement idle jets
You appear to be right with the part number Steve I suppose it would of helped if I had put it there in my first post.SteveG wrote:Looking at a Honda fiche shows the part # to be 16016-410-601.
Steve
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Re: Replacement idle jets
SNeck, send me an email. I've got new japanese made air/fuel mixture screws (AKA pilot needles), also the washers and orings. Presumably you kept the springs but I've got those too if you need them. I'm not sure if you pm'ed me earlier but if so I apologize. I rarely think to check.
jack (at) oldschoolcarbs (dot) com.
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Re: Replacement idle jets
Yes, they are slow jets. That's what I thought you were looking for when you said idle jets. Unique to the 79. What you are looking for, I would call air mix screws. Sorry.sneck wrote:What I should of mentioned is they are for a 79 Z ,
EMS:- They appear to be slow jetsEMS wrote:I buy them from a guy in Germany. He sells them on ebay also.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Honda-CBX-1000-C ... 3a69e80384
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Another English-English vs American English difference??
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Re: Replacement idle jets
EMS wrote:Yes, they are slow jets. That's what I thought you were looking for when you said idle jets. Unique to the 79. What you are looking for, I would call air mix screws. Sorry.sneck wrote:What I should of mentioned is they are for a 79 Z ,
EMS:- They appear to be slow jetsEMS wrote:I buy them from a guy in Germany. He sells them on ebay also.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Honda-CBX-1000-C ... 3a69e80384
Thanks Sneck
Another English-English vs American English difference??
Sorry about that EMS I will have to be more informative next time
( not to confuse things we in the UK call the slow jets pilot jets )
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Re: Replacement idle jets
I think we use that term too, here in the U.S.. But when you said "jet" I was automatically thinking of a brass part with a defined orifice...sneck wrote: Sorry about that EMS I will have to be more informative next time
( not to confuse things we in the UK call the slow jets pilot jets )
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